All my 3.8 fuse clients have big dumpfiles that eventually fill up /var.
-bash-4.1$ ls -lh /var/run/gl*
total 1.5G
-rw--- 1 root root 308K Dec 8 03:34 glusterdump.31050.dump.1512722042
-rw--- 1 root root 315K Dec 8 03:34 glusterdump.31124.dump.1512722042
-rw--- 1 root root 1.5G
Hi,
Okay. what happens if u run the command "gluster nfs-ganesha enable " again?
Regards,
Jiffin
On Friday 08 December 2017 04:15 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
There are no resources, there were error messages that I ignored
accidently. How do I recreate those resources?
Thanks
On Dec 8, 2017
Hi Jiffin
Pacemaker clusters allow us to effectively distribute
services across multiple computers.
In my case, I am creating an active-passive cluster for my
software, and my software relies on Apache, MySQL and
GlusterFS. Thus, I want GlusterFS to be controlled by
Pacemaker so that:
1. A node
Hi,
Can u please explain for what purpose pacemaker cluster used here?
Regards,
Jiffin
On Thursday 07 December 2017 06:59 PM, Tomalak Geret'kal wrote:
Hi guys
I'm wondering if anyone here is using the GlusterFS OCF resource
agents with Pacemaker on CentOS 7?
yum install
Hi,
Can you provide me the output of pcs status. All the resource will be
created automatically if it is for the ganesha cluster.
Regards,
Jiffin
On Wednesday 06 December 2017 05:06 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I'm setting up gluster on a 2 node system.
The setup is working, I configured